Archive for January, 2010

Keeping Children Safe with Mobile Technology

January 28th, 2010 by admin

When Rilya Wilson disappeared from her Miami foster home in 2000, it was evident that the traditional pen and paper processes used to monitor Florida’s foster children were insufficient. As a result, the governor and state enforced more stringent regulations and gave control of the state’s child welfare system to non-profit agencies. One of these [...]

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The IT Standardization Challenge

January 25th, 2010 by Kyp Walls

There are several reasons why IT departments around the world seek to enforce standardization when it comes to how their people use technology, particularly desktop and laptop computers. The list runs the gamut from concerns about network security to legal compliance to corrupt software downloads.

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Medical Team Uses Toughbook H1 in Disaster Relief Efforts

January 22nd, 2010 by Greg Davidson

Within 48 hours of last week’s earthquake in Haiti two 747s arrived in Port-au-Prince from Israel bringing a model medical disaster response solution. On the grounds of an abandoned steel factory, a temporary field hospital – equipped with electronic medical records, digital radiology, an operating room, ICU and neonatal intensive care – was set up [...]

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How to Review a Rugged Laptop

January 11th, 2010 by admin

Forbes editor Brian Caulfield talks about his now famous Toughbook 30 review on KNTV’s press:here…

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Panasonic Designs Safer and Even More Reliable Laptop Battery

January 11th, 2010 by Kyp Walls

Panasonic has long been an innovator in battery technology and we are committed to constantly improving the quality of our products. The announcement this week of new notebook battery technology, as covered in PC World by Chris Brandrick, is another example of how Panasonic engineers work to develop no-compromise mobile computing solutions. It also reinforces [...]

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